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Tag: Jakara Movement

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Posted inEconomic Equity

Jakara Movement’s Mandeep Singh on building community power for Punjabi Sikhs in Sacramento

by Katerina GraziosiJune 16, 2025June 16, 2025

California’s 2020 census identifies Punjabi as the 10th largest linguistic group in California, and the third most spoken language in Sutter County, near Sacramento. And the Sikh temple of West Sacramento estimates 40,000 Punjabi Sikhs live in the Sacramento Valley.

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